what saying "not all men" actually does:
- refuses to acknowledge that gender violence happens too often.
- takes the focus off the men who are violent and/or misogynistic.
- refuses to acknowledge that even good guys can enable the problem.
- makes the conversation about men and semantics instead of the epidemic levels of violence against women.
what saying "not all men" does not do:
- reveal a fascinating new insight that we didn't know.
Believe it or not, that’s a real research priority that made it through ethics review, funding approval, and publication.
Women’s pain is routinely underfunded, under-researched, and reframed through lenses that center male perception rather than female suffering. When a disease that causes internal bleeding and debilitating pain is treated as an aesthetic curiosity, it tells you exactly whose comfort the system is built around.
This is what people mean when they talk about medical misogyny. Not conspiracies. Not exaggeration. Just priorities laid bare.
So yes, when women are in pain, why is the system still more interested in how they look for men than how they heal?
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